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State still working on Bible literacy guidelines

courtesy of Kentucky Press News Service

Wednesday, January 17, 2018 at 4:36 am (Updated: January 17, 5:01 am)

The Kentucky Department of Education is still developing standards for Bible literacy courses taught in Kentucky schools which meet the guidelines set last year by the state’s General Assembly as well as meeting constitutional standards.

The American Civil Liberties Union of Kentucky last week sent the department a letter raising “serious concerns” about how the courses are being taught in public schools statewide. The letter prompted the department to remind schools to ensure their curriculums meet those guidelines until it issues its own standards.

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